Kibbe Test with Pictures: How to Read Your Own Body Lines at Home

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Editor’s Note

Eight years of running this platform and the comment I see most often isn’t “I finally figured out my type” — it’s “I took the test three times and got three different answers.” That’s not a flaw in the system; it’s actually the most honest thing the test can do for you. Kibbe’s framework was never designed to sort you into a box on the first pass — it was designed to make you look at yourself differently, repeatedly, until something clicks on a level that transcends a quiz result. The pictures help, yes, but they can also send you chasing someone else’s lines instead of learning to read your own. So I’m curious: when you look at the reference images, are you seeing yourself, or are you seeing who you wish you tested as?

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  1. Okay so I literally stood in front of my mirror with my phone propped up on a stack of books trying to do this last weekend — very scientific, lol. I live in Boston and the natural light here in winter is basically nonexistent, which made the whole “read your bone structure” thing way harder than expected. My main takeaway is to actually use a full-length mirror in *outdoor* light before deciding anything. Quick question though — does muscle mass from working out affect how you read your vertical line?

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